2014年4月12日 星期六

Jerome Delay, AP’s chief photographer for Africa. 美聯社非洲首席攝影師

Photographer Jerome Delay
Zali Idy, 12, poses in her bedroom in the remote village of Hawkantaki, Niger. Zali was married in 2011, Wednesday, July 18, 2012. In January 2012, soon after she turned 12, she was carried on a bullock cart to her 23-year-old husbandâs home. Even during the best of times, one out of every three girls in Niger marries before her 15th birthday, a rate of child marriage among the highest in the world, according to a UNICEF survey. Now this custom is being layered on top of a crisis. At times of severe drought, parents pushed to the wall by poverty and hunger are marrying their daughters at even younger ages. A girl married off is one less mouth to feed, and the dowry money she brings in goes to feed others. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A Congolese child sits in the Kiwanja catholic church, North of Rutshuru, 75 km (48 miles) North of Goma, Congo, Sunday Aug. 5, 2012. 2012. Congo's army now controls only the city of Goma and the village of Kibumba, 10 kilometers (six miles) outside Goma. Now the rebels hold all towns going north as far as Rutshuru and are threatening to besiege Goma. The U.N. Security Council on Thursday demanded that the M23 rebel group halt any advances toward Goma. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Internally displaced Kenyans from the Luo tribe look through a gap into Limuru police station after an alleged thief took shelter inside the station, Limuru, near Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. Hundreds of Luos displaced by post election violence gathered around the police station and were receiving food from aid organizations. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Congolese government forces man the front line north of the village of Kibati, north of Goma, eastern Congo, Sunday Nov. 9, 2008, where fighting between rebels and the government has left tens of thousands of refugees desperate for international aid. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A hot air balloon participating in the South African balloon championships in Bethehem, South Africa, sails in the sunset Monday April 28, 2008. The weeklong event opened Monday. High winds prevented competition Tuesday, but didn't dampen the enthusiasm of pilots from - and who have flown - all over the world. The top two South African finishers qualify for the world championships to be held in Austria in September.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A Christian man chases a suspected Seleka officer in civilian clothes with a knife near the airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Monday Dec. 9, 2013. Both Christian and Muslim mobs went on lynching sprees as French Forces deployed in the capital. The Seleka man was taken into custody by French forces who fired warning shots to disperse the crowds. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A Malian man dressed in green walks between green doors of closed shops in Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday Feb. 5, 2013. Troops from France and Chad moved into Kidal in an effort to secure the strategic north Malian city, a French official said Tuesday, as the international force put further pressure on the Islamic extremists to push them out of their last major bastion of control in the north.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
An Anjouan woman, her face covered with an earth based mixture to protect her from the sun, as she walks through the Medina near the main port of Anjouan, Comoros, Thursday, March 20, 2008. African Union troops are massing on a nearby island, as the African Union's envoy says it is unlikely a peaceful resolution will be found to a stand off over the control of Anjouan. Regardless of the outcome, invasion or negotiated settlement, residents of this Indian ocean island are eager for a solution to the standoff. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Christian residents jubilate as Seleka Muslim militias evacuate the Kasai camp in Bangui, Central African Republic, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014, to relocate and join other Selekas at the PK11 camp. The departure of the fighters was greeted with screams of joy from the crowd of hundreds that gathered to watch them leave for another camp in northern Bangui. âWe are free! This is our new year!â they shouted. Seleka became deeply unpopular after they killed and tortured civilians after seizing power in March 2013. Their leader Michel Djotodia stepped down as president earlier this month and went into exile in Benin. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A child carrying a bucket full of water walks in mud after a storm in the airport camp in Bangui, Central African Republic, Sunday Feb. 2, 2014. Over 130,000 have seemed refuge outside the airport, living in dismal conditions, as fighting between Muslim Seleka militias and Christian anti-Balaka factions continues and French and African Union forces struggle to contain the bloodshed. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A Christian man looks outside his home in Bangui, Central African Republic, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013. Christians fearing reprisal attacks from the Muslim ex-rebels who control Central African Republic fled on foot by the thousands Saturday, as others ventured outside for the first in time in days only to bury their dead following the worst violence to wrack the lawless country in months. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A displaced child walks through Bangui's monastery where she and over 10,000 others found refuge in Bangui, Central African Republic, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013. French forces spread out across the town on Sunday, as Seleka forces kept their patrols despite an order to return to their barracks. Red cross officials say over 400 have died since Christian militias attacked the capital last Thursday. French President Francois Hollande announced Saturday that France was raising its deployment to 1,600 troops. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Muslim woman watch FOMAC troops stand guard outside the Nour Islam mosque where 16 bodies are being loaded in a truck for burial in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013. More than 500 people have been killed over the past week in sectarian fighting in Central African Republic, aid officials said Tuesday, as France reported that gunmen fatally shot two of its soldiers who were part of the intervention to disarm thousands of rebels accused of attacking civilians. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyata pays tribute to his nephew Mbugua Mwangi and his fiancee Rosemary Wahito at their funeral service in Nairobi, Kenya, Friday Sept. 27, 2013. Mwangi and Wahito died in the the Westgate Mall attack. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Congolese M23 rebel president Jean Marie Runiga poses for a portrait at his hideout near the Congo-Uganda border town of Bunagana Wednesday Dec. 5 2012. Speaking to the Associated Press, Runiga said they would not accept for the Kinshasa government to pay the M23 expenses at the scheduled Kampala talks later this week, as the two are still in a belligerent state. M23 rebels completed their withdrawal from the strategic eastern city of Goma on Saturday, in compliance with an agreement reached between the rebel group and a regional body, they could still be seen in positions three kilometers from Goma airport. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A French soldier checks passengers of a transport truck arriving in Gao, northern Mali, Thursday Feb. 14, 2013. Malian forces have stepped up security around the port an the main market, in an effort to stop the infiltration of rebel fighters in the town. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Bystanders stand by a French APC as a French Puma transport helicopter lands to test the field in the center of Niono, some 400 kms (300 miles) North of the capital Bamako Sunday Jan. 20, 2013. French troops encircled a key Malian town on Friday, trying to stop radical Islamists from striking against communities closer to the capital and cutting off their supply line, a French official said. The move around Diabaly came as French and Malian authorities said that the city whose capture prompted the French military intervention in the first place was no longer in the hands of the extremists. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
A Malian man sits on a window sill to watch the Nigeria versus Mali Africa Cup of Nations semifinal soccer match taking place in South Africa, in Gao, northern Mali, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Southern Sudanese people are seen through a Southern Sudanese flag lining up to cast their votes in Juba, Southern Sudan, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011. About four million Southern Sudanese voters began casting their ballots Sunday in a weeklong referendum on independence that is expected to split Africa's largest nation in two. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Three year old Prospere covers his face with a net "against mosquitoes" at the Kituku displaced camp in Goma, eastern Congo, Monday, Nov. 10, 2008. Augustin came with over 200 families of park rangers from the Virunga national park one month ago, fleeing fighting between rebels and government forces that has left tens of thousands of refugees desperate for international aid. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
Motherless orphans and lost children rest at the Don Bosco Ngangi center in Goma, eastern Congo, Thursday Nov 13, 2008. Fighting in Congo intensified in August and has since displaced at least 250,000 people despite the presence of the largest U.N. peacekeeping force in the world. U.N. officials say both the rebels and government troops have committed crimes against civilians.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Photographer Jerome Delay
Jerome Delay is AP’s chief photographer for Africa, based in Johannesburg. After working as an AP stringer in Denver, Colorado and as a staff photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Washington, DC, Delay has been on staff with the AP in a variety of roles: chief photographer in Jerusalem, staff photographer and international photo editor in Paris and international photographer based in London and in Paris.
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